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{% from "firefox/family/includes/macros.html" import module_tag, browser_border %}

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<section id="faq" class="c-faq">
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      <h3 class="c-subtitle">Not-so FAQs, answered by <span class="c-faq-logo">Common Sense Media</span></h3>
      <p>Our friends at <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Common Sense Media" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/{{ csm_utm_params }}">Common Sense Media</a> lend their expert advice on some of today’s toughest online  parenting scenarios.</p>
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    <h4 class="c-faq-intro">Here are some toughies</h4>
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      <summary>
          <h5>I watched <i>The Social Dilemma</i>, now I’m considering banishing my kids from Instagram for all eternity. Good move? </h5>
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      <div class="c-faq-answer">
        <p>First, <strong>talk with them about their emotional health.</strong></p>
        <p>Ask:</p>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li>How do you feel when you're on Instagram (or another app)?</li>
          <li>Do you ever feel uncomfortable, worried, sad or anxious?</li>
          <li>Do you ever feel like you've spent too much time online?</li>
          <li>Do you ever feel pressured to be online?</li>
        </ul>
        <p>Next, <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="have a conversation" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/4-conversations-to-have-with-older-kids-and-teens-about-their-screen-time-habits{{ csm_utm_params }}" >have a conversation</a> with them about their social media habits, and create a <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="family tech planner" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/family-tech-planners{{ csm_utm_params }}">family tech planner</a> with consistent rules. Consider having them take a break from social media for a set number of days (or hours).</p>

        <h6 class="c-faq-more">More information to explore</h6>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Parents' ultimate guide to Instagram" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/parents-ultimate-guide-to-instagram{{ csm_utm_params }}">Parents' ultimate guide to Instagram</a></li>
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Practical tips for easing kids' social media anxiety" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/practical-tips-for-easing-kids-social-media-anxiety{{ csm_utm_params }}">Practical tips for easing kids' social media anxiety</a></li>
        </ul>
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      <summary>
          <h5>What's the deal with Fortnite anyway?</h5>
      </summary>
      <div class="c-faq-answer">
        <p><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Fortnite" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/fortnite{{ csm_utm_params }}">Fortnite</a> is a fantastic action game, best suited for kids age 13+. Just watch out for in-game purchases and monitor the online chat, where kids could be paired with random teammates in public matches.</p>
        <p>Kids love Fortnite for lots of reasons. Younger gamers are drawn to it because it has a more cartoonish look than other, more gory video games. Older kids like that it’s a way of interacting with peers and socializing with friends — as well as complete strangers — so it could require parental moderation.</p>
        <h6 class="c-faq-more">More information to explore</h6>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Parents' ultimate guide to Fortnite" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/parents-ultimate-guide-to-fortnite{{ csm_utm_params }}">Parents' ultimate guide to Fortnite</a></li>
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="How do I talk to my kids about violence on TV and in movies or games?" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/how-do-i-talk-to-my-kids-about-violence-on-tv-and-in-movies-or-games{{ csm_utm_params }}">How do I talk to my kids about violence on TV and in movies or games?</a></li>
        </ul>
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    </details>
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      <summary>
          <h5>How long is too long to stick my preschooler in front of the iPad?</h5>
      </summary>
      <div class="c-faq-answer">
        <p>Kids are spending more time with digital devices — and at younger ages — than ever before. <a href="https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/Media/Pages/Where-We-Stand-TV-Viewing-Time.aspx" rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="The American Academy of Pediatrics">The American Academy of Pediatrics</a> has helpful guidelines for limiting screen time for young kids. They recommend preschoolers age 2-5 have no more than 1 hour of high-quality screen time each day. That's because little kids learn best from interacting with the physical world and with caring grown-ups.</p>
        <p>The reality is, there's no magic number that's perfect for every kid. What's important is the quality and age-appropriateness of your kids' content, and how your kids engage with it, and balancing their time with and without screens in a way that's healthy and supports their development. With any entertainment you choose for your kids — movies, games, TV shows, apps — you want to look for how it engages your child. For example, if it makes them happy and gets them learning new skills and life lessons — great. But if it's stressing them out and teaching them negative behaviors — it's time to pull back from that media.</p>
        <h6 class="c-faq-more">More information to explore</h6>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="How much screen time is okay for my kid(s)?" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/how-much-screen-time-is-ok-for-my-kids{{ csm_utm_params }}">How much screen time is okay for my kid(s)?</a></li>
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="Be a role model: 4 ways to balance screen time around children" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/be-a-role-model-4-ways-to-balance-screen-time-around-children{{ csm_utm_params }}">Be a role model: 4 ways to balance screen time around children</a></li>
        </ul>
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    </details>
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    <details>
      <summary>
          <h5>Some kid made a TikTok about my kid, but didn't mention her by name. Is this cyberbullying, or am I overthinking it?</h5>
      </summary>
      <div class="c-faq-answer">
        <p>It depends.</p>
        <p>Cyberbullying is repeated and unwanted hurtful words or behavior that occurs online. It includes sharing negative or harmful content about someone on purpose. Examples of cyberbullying include:</p>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li>Sending hurtful texts or messages</li>
          <li>Posting inappropriate photos or videos on social media</li>
          <li>Hacking accounts</li>
          <li>Spreading mean rumors online</li>
        </ul>
        <p>If you think your child is being bullied online, help them take a break. Then, think about whether they're being hurt on purpose or repeatedly. If the answer is no, talk with them about <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="dealing with hurtful online behavior" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/what-should-i-teach-my-child-about-safe-online-behavior{{ csm_utm_params }}">dealing with hurtful online behavior</a>. If the answer is yes, <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="give your child strategies to try to stop the bullying" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/what-should-i-do-if-my-child-is-bullied-online{{ csm_utm_params }}">give your child strategies to try to stop the bullying</a>.</p>
        <h6 class="c-faq-more">More information to explore</h6>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="What is cyberbullying?" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/what-is-cyberbullying{{ csm_utm_params }}">What is cyberbullying?</a></li>
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="What is online harassment?" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/what-is-online-harassment{{ csm_utm_params }}">What is online harassment?</a></li>
        </ul>
      </div> <!-- .c-faq-answer -->
    </details>
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      <summary>
          <h5>C'mon, does it really matter if companies track what my kids do online? </h5>
      </summary>
      <div class="c-faq-answer">
        <p>It's not about whether they collect it — it's a matter of what they do with it.</p>
        <p>Young people are the most surveilled and tracked generation ever. Their personal information, activities, hobbies and networks are exposed — and often for sale — from birth.  With this information, companies form detailed files that can determine children’s futures.</p>
        <p>Kids’ online activity is largely on mobile devices, meaning their location, activities and conversations are tracked. And with an increase in community cameras, Bluetooth trackers and other sensors, kids are watched wherever they go. Luckily, there are <a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="steps you can take to protect their privacy online" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/how-do-i-protect-my-kids-privacy-online{{ csm_utm_params }}">steps you can take to protect their privacy online</a>.</p>
        <h6 class="c-faq-more">More information to explore</h6>
        <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="A day in the life: Your privacy matters" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/a-day-in-the-life-your-privacy-matters{{ csm_utm_params }}">A day in the life: Your privacy matters</a></li>
          <li><a rel="external" data-cta-position="firefox-for-families-faq" data-cta-text="How can I protect my family's data privacy?" href="https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/how-can-i-protect-my-familys-data-privacy{{ csm_utm_params }}">How can I protect my family's data privacy?</a></li>
        </ul>
      </div> <!-- .c-faq-answer -->
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